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First video... "something" went by v fast at 13-14 sec mark. What is that?

This one

He was having some engine trouble

That's why he still can be seen

At top form, he won't be seen by the naked eye

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Finally, ebike must registered with number plate.

Makes complaining the cyclist much more easier.

 

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SINGAPORE - Users of power-assisted bicycles (PABs) will have to register the vehicles from Aug 14, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Wednesday (Aug 2).

Power-assisted bicycles look like conventional bicycles but are equipped with electric motors that assist in pedalling.

Users have until Jan 31, 2018, to get their bikes registered. However, power-assisted bikes with the LTA orange seal can still be registered after this deadline, as these bikes meet the tighter technical requirements that came into effect in February last year.

The registration of such bicycles aims to enhance enforcement against reckless riding and the use of non-compliant power-assisted bicycles. LTA said that the move will also improve the safety of other path and road users, particularly pedestrians.

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Users who wish to register their power-assisted bicycles must be at least 16 and the bike must be approved and affixed with a valid LTA seal. Those without the seal can be sent to selected LTA authorised inspection centres (AICs) for inspection, approval and sealing.

Only bikes that meet the latest technical requirements will be sealed. The AIC will also register the bike when it is sealed. Users have to pay a $50 registration fee, on top of any other fees for the inspection, approval and affixing of the LTA seal.

 

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Owners of bikes that already have valid LTA seals can register their vehicles online or go to any SingPost post office with the relevant documents and the seal number. The registration fee of S$50 will be waived if they register by Nov 30.

Owners have to fix the number plate bearing the assigned registration number to the rear of their bikes within three days of successful registration.

From Feb 1, 2018, people who keep or use unregistered power-assisted bicycles or bikes without a valid number plate on public roads or paths will be liable to a fine or jail term, or both.

 

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Finally, ebike must registered with number plate.

Makes complaining the cyclist much more easier.

 

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SINGAPORE - Users of power-assisted bicycles (PABs) will have to register the vehicles from Aug 14, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Wednesday (Aug 2).

Power-assisted bicycles look like conventional bicycles but are equipped with electric motors that assist in pedalling.

Users have until Jan 31, 2018, to get their bikes registered. However, power-assisted bikes with the LTA orange seal can still be registered after this deadline, as these bikes meet the tighter technical requirements that came into effect in February last year.

The registration of such bicycles aims to enhance enforcement against reckless riding and the use of non-compliant power-assisted bicycles. LTA said that the move will also improve the safety of other path and road users, particularly pedestrians.

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Users who wish to register their power-assisted bicycles must be at least 16 and the bike must be approved and affixed with a valid LTA seal. Those without the seal can be sent to selected LTA authorised inspection centres (AICs) for inspection, approval and sealing.

Only bikes that meet the latest technical requirements will be sealed. The AIC will also register the bike when it is sealed. Users have to pay a $50 registration fee, on top of any other fees for the inspection, approval and affixing of the LTA seal.

 
 

lta1.jpg

Owners of bikes that already have valid LTA seals can register their vehicles online or go to any SingPost post office with the relevant documents and the seal number. The registration fee of S$50 will be waived if they register by Nov 30.

Owners have to fix the number plate bearing the assigned registration number to the rear of their bikes within three days of successful registration.

From Feb 1, 2018, people who keep or use unregistered power-assisted bicycles or bikes without a valid number plate on public roads or paths will be liable to a fine or jail term, or both.

 

How about those e-scooters? They're equally dangerous as well to themselves and other road users. Also, I have noticed teenagers riding bicycles not equip with brakes (no brakes at all) on the road, so dangerous.

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I really like to see how big are those ndw ebike license plate... 

 

Maybe next time can bid for license plate number... 

EB1K = no $100,000 no talk! 

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How about those e-scooters? They're equally dangerous as well to themselves and other road users. Also, I have noticed teenagers riding bicycles not equip with brakes (no brakes at all) on the road, so dangerous.

E-scooters not allowed on the roads. I think that's why no need register.

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Wanted to curse the cyclist, but then on more careful look, think it's a young student?

 

In that case, then - unless there's some strong mitigating reason(s) - should curse the parents for allowing the kid to end up in such a situation. 

 

First, why the hell buy a bike for the kid and allow him (assume male) to ride to school, again assumption here?

 

Then, why never ensure that the kid learn to ride properly and responsibly?

 

The kid so short, like in primary school only. Why the parents never accompany the kid?

 

Super reckless, but hope the kid recovers well and quickly, and learn this important lesson in life. Or risk losing it sooner rather than later...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PdVZmJXxEQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64phaFayqvI

 

Witness an accident this morning about 6.35am at Compass Point Cross Junction

 


It's bloody about time they start doing something, although it's still not obvious how useful this can be...

 

Finally, ebike must registered with number plate.

Makes complaining the cyclist much more easier.

 

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http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/power-assisted-bikes-have-to-registered-from-aug-14?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&xtor=CS1-10#link_time=1501643519&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social-media&utm_campaign=addtoany

 

SINGAPORE - Users of power-assisted bicycles (PABs) will have to register the vehicles from Aug 14, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Wednesday (Aug 2).

Power-assisted bicycles look like conventional bicycles but are equipped with electric motors that assist in pedalling.

Users have until Jan 31, 2018, to get their bikes registered. However, power-assisted bikes with the LTA orange seal can still be registered after this deadline, as these bikes meet the tighter technical requirements that came into effect in February last year.

The registration of such bicycles aims to enhance enforcement against reckless riding and the use of non-compliant power-assisted bicycles. LTA said that the move will also improve the safety of other path and road users, particularly pedestrians.

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Users who wish to register their power-assisted bicycles must be at least 16 and the bike must be approved and affixed with a valid LTA seal. Those without the seal can be sent to selected LTA authorised inspection centres (AICs) for inspection, approval and sealing.

Only bikes that meet the latest technical requirements will be sealed. The AIC will also register the bike when it is sealed. Users have to pay a $50 registration fee, on top of any other fees for the inspection, approval and affixing of the LTA seal.

 
 

lta1.jpg

Owners of bikes that already have valid LTA seals can register their vehicles online or go to any SingPost post office with the relevant documents and the seal number. The registration fee of S$50 will be waived if they register by Nov 30.

Owners have to fix the number plate bearing the assigned registration number to the rear of their bikes within three days of successful registration.

From Feb 1, 2018, people who keep or use unregistered power-assisted bicycles or bikes without a valid number plate on public roads or paths will be liable to a fine or jail term, or both.

 

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Finally, ebike must registered with number plate.

Makes complaining the cyclist much more easier.

 

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http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/power-assisted-bikes-have-to-registered-from-aug-14?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&xtor=CS1-10#link_time=1501643519&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social-media&utm_campaign=addtoany

SINGAPORE - Users of power-assisted bicycles (PABs) will have to register the vehicles from Aug 14, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Wednesday (Aug 2).

Power-assisted bicycles look like conventional bicycles but are equipped with electric motors that assist in pedalling.

Users have until Jan 31, 2018, to get their bikes registered. However, power-assisted bikes with the LTA orange seal can still be registered after this deadline, as these bikes meet the tighter technical requirements that came into effect in February last year.

The registration of such bicycles aims to enhance enforcement against reckless riding and the use of non-compliant power-assisted bicycles. LTA said that the move will also improve the safety of other path and road users, particularly pedestrians.

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Users who wish to register their power-assisted bicycles must be at least 16 and the bike must be approved and affixed with a valid LTA seal. Those without the seal can be sent to selected LTA authorised inspection centres (AICs) for inspection, approval and sealing.

Only bikes that meet the latest technical requirements will be sealed. The AIC will also register the bike when it is sealed. Users have to pay a $50 registration fee, on top of any other fees for the inspection, approval and affixing of the LTA seal.

 

 

 

lta1.jpg

Owners of bikes that already have valid LTA seals can register their vehicles online or go to any SingPost post office with the relevant documents and the seal number. The registration fee of S$50 will be waived if they register by Nov 30.

Owners have to fix the number plate bearing the assigned registration number to the rear of their bikes within three days of successful registration.

From Feb 1, 2018, people who keep or use unregistered power-assisted bicycles or bikes without a valid number plate on public roads or paths will be liable to a fine or jail term, or both.

Now cannot complain E bike never paid road tax.
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Wanted to curse the cyclist, but then on more careful look, think it's a young student?

 

In that case, then - unless there's some strong mitigating reason(s) - should curse the parents for allowing the kid to end up in such a situation. 

 

First, why the hell buy a bike for the kid and allow him (assume male) to ride to school, again assumption here?

 

Then, why never ensure that the kid learn to ride properly and responsibly?

 

The kid so short, like in primary school only. Why the parents never accompany the kid?

 

Super reckless, but hope the kid recovers well and quickly, and learn this important lesson in life. Or risk losing it sooner rather than later...

 

 

It's bloody about time they start doing something, although it's still not obvious how useful this can be...

yup . Is a young male school boy.

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Interested to see how enforcement is being conducted

 

Finally, ebike must registered with number plate.

Makes complaining the cyclist much more easier.

 

=================================

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/power-assisted-bikes-have-to-registered-from-aug-14?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&xtor=CS1-10#link_time=1501643519&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social-media&utm_campaign=addtoany

SINGAPORE - Users of power-assisted bicycles (PABs) will have to register the vehicles from Aug 14, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Wednesday (Aug 2).

Power-assisted bicycles look like conventional bicycles but are equipped with electric motors that assist in pedalling.

Users have until Jan 31, 2018, to get their bikes registered. However, power-assisted bikes with the LTA orange seal can still be registered after this deadline, as these bikes meet the tighter technical requirements that came into effect in February last year.

The registration of such bicycles aims to enhance enforcement against reckless riding and the use of non-compliant power-assisted bicycles. LTA said that the move will also improve the safety of other path and road users, particularly pedestrians.

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Users who wish to register their power-assisted bicycles must be at least 16 and the bike must be approved and affixed with a valid LTA seal. Those without the seal can be sent to selected LTA authorised inspection centres (AICs) for inspection, approval and sealing.

Only bikes that meet the latest technical requirements will be sealed. The AIC will also register the bike when it is sealed. Users have to pay a $50 registration fee, on top of any other fees for the inspection, approval and affixing of the LTA seal.

 

 

 

lta1.jpg

Owners of bikes that already have valid LTA seals can register their vehicles online or go to any SingPost post office with the relevant documents and the seal number. The registration fee of S$50 will be waived if they register by Nov 30.

Owners have to fix the number plate bearing the assigned registration number to the rear of their bikes within three days of successful registration.

From Feb 1, 2018, people who keep or use unregistered power-assisted bicycles or bikes without a valid number plate on public roads or paths will be liable to a fine or jail term, or both.

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It will be just like now.

 

 

Non-existent. 

 

 

Oh, except more $$$ for the govt coz need to pay the registration and LTA seal fees.

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Do they not know that E scooters can go as fast as a e bike, moreover many are a menance on the pedestrian pathways.

 

 

Lta scholars, wake up your idea lah.

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Do they not know that E scooters can go as fast as a e bike, moreover many are a menance on the pedestrian pathways.

 

Lta scholars, wake up your idea lah.

 

Intro 1st one. 

Collect $.

Write in appraisal.

Get PB. 

 

Then intro the 2nd one.

Collect more $.

Write in appraisal again.

Get PB again. 

 

Slow & steady....the PB.  [laugh]

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